I wonder how Suss is making out and if the floods have affected him.
BC's
Racman wrote:Last I heard from him was on Myspace. He does touch grounds on occasion when deemed necessary and I deeply appreciate his wisdom and encouragement as a former pastor first and as an accomplished musician over the years.
Prayers go out to him too.
D. Slam wrote:Shows you how out of touch I've been... I didn't even know about any flooding down south... I'll call him.
spanky wrote:Glad you are ok John.
Racman wrote:It's really good seeing you Mr. Suss. And thank you for that compliment in regards to being like a Barnabas. I'm just giving what I'm always in need of...and that's encouragement as well.
Thank you sir,
rac
fuzit wrote:Glad to hear all's well with you, Suss.
Fuzit
(formerly BFUNKI)
Admin (Pete) wrote:Glad you are OK, Suss.
I know what you mean,
about the attitudes some
people have.
I guess denial ain't just
a river in Egypt, after all.
Regards,
Whether you sing, cry, laugh or break wind,
Stick to the music & your Purpose in Life!
[from a phone call with Basie Saunders just moments ago with our Donny Hathaway troupe!]
woofus wrote:Nu-Po = New Poor = brilliantly defined . . . and a nice play on nouveau riche, though "new poor" is not a new term, but may have been new in 1974. Today it refers to poverty beyond control of the well-intentioned individual.
Suss, you know exactly why you received a call from Basie. You guys couldn't help but hit line drives in '74 and this call surely was not out of left field, but came directly from home plate. Of all your recordings, this Carnegie Hall performance is probably the most important, at least to me.
because men/women will hardly praise you when working in the Field.
Suss
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